https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9BC5rZvQKY (disregard the annoying music... regard that 65 screen cut back across the entire field 2:03)Allen Robinson, 6'2-3", 220lbs. Junior - Penn State2012: Rec: 77 Yards: 1018 Avg. 13.2 Long: 53 Tds: 112013: Rec: 97 Yards: 1432 Avg. 14.8 Long: 65 Tds: 6NFL Draft Profile40 YARD DASH: 4.60 SEC ...2nd attempt: 4.56VERTICAL JUMP: 39.0 INCHBROAD JUMP: 127.0 INCH3 CONE DRILL: 7.00 SEC20 YARD SHUTTLE: 4.00 SEC60 YARD SHUTTLE: 11.36 SECStrengthsExcellent size. Good line release -- defeats press. Sinks his hips, breaks off sharply and creates separation. Works back to the ball. Climbs the ladder -- has elevation and body control to contort and make plays in the air. Turns short throws into chunk plays -- gets upfield quickly and shows shiftiness, vision and run strength. Executed a full route tree in a pro-style offense. Highly productive -- totaled 174-2,445-17 (14.0) in last two seasons. Will be a 21-year-old rookie.WeaknessesLacks elite top-end speed -- needs double moves to separate vertically and gets tracked down from behind. Occasionally tracking and leap timing are off. Is more confident in his hands outside the numbers or in the air than he is over the middle. Traps throws against his body and double-catches some. Tends to cradle throws or go down to the ground. Swings the ball loosely as a runner. Can improve physicality and sustain as a blocker.Bottom LineThe Big Ten's leading receiver the last two seasons, Robinson is a big, fluid, outside receiver with a nice combination of "above-the-rim" prowess and run-after-catch ability. Offers possession skills, playmaking ability and red-zone utility to develop into a solid No. 2 option...My opinion: Though he lacks the elite straight line speed we all want (see Watkins, Evans, Cooks), Robinson has really good quickness and he's elusive after the catch (as can be seen in the highlight video). He's got good hands, and has the knack for going up and getting the ball in the air and in the endzone, works well on the outside, but is also good in screens and slants with high YAC plays. Being in PSU country I've seen a lot of games, and even though I hate Penn State, I have always been impressed by Robinson, many times he completely dominated his competition. I think he could go anywhere from the late 1st, to Mid-2nd (due to his 40 time) but I'd love to pick him up with our second. I see him being a solid #2 receiver right off the bat (and put up Mike Will numbers) and possibly #1 in the future. NFL Comparison: Anquan Boldin with a little Alshon Jeffrey
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Posted : Apr. 6, 2014 2:29 am